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Of course Martha doesn’t like it, but the doco about her is compelling
Documentary-maker R.J. Cutler has fashioned an intriguing, nuanced appreciation of billionaire home-maker Martha Stewart.
- by Debi Enker
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Netflix’s new political thriller may well make you paranoid
Colman Domingo stars as a high-profile political pundit who becomes embroiled in a deep criminal conspiracy.
- by Kylie Northover
Out of the fold, in with the who? All the changes on breakfast TV for 2025
The ABC’s Michael Rowland is the latest host to announce his departure from TV’s breakfast line-up. So, who will you be watching in 2025?
- by Thomas Mitchell
Seth explains Chrismukkah to Ryan on The OC
Seth tells Ryan that he created this holiday to solve which of his parent's beliefs to celebrate around the holidays. Seth talks about the 8 days of presents for Hanukkah and then one day of many presents for Christmas on The OC.
Chilling moment Kayce confronts hitman Grant Horton
During Season 5 Episode 12 of Yellowstone, Kayce Dutton send a very chilling message to the hitman behind his father's death. Watch the full episode now, only on Stan.
Moment Colby meets his tragic fate
During Season 5 Episode 12 of Yellowstone, Denim Richards' character Colby Mayfield faces a heartbreaking, unexpected death. Watch the full episode now, only on Stan.
Keira Knightley’s spy thriller ticks so many boxes
With Knightley playing a cabinet minister’s wife who is also a spy, Black Doves is dramatic, farcical and meditative.
- by Craig Mathieson
Neighbours star Ian Smith reveals he has terminal cancer
The 86-year-old actor said he had a “very aggressive, non-fixable cancer” on Channel 10.
- by Angus Dalton
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Michael Rowland to leave ABC News Breakfast, ‘the best job I’ve had’
A familiar face is tipped to replace the popular host, whose departure after 15 years signals yet more change at the national broadcaster.
- by Kerrie O'Brien and Michael Lallo
Haunted by the Boxing Day tsunami, Ray Martin faces his fears
The journalist returned to Indonesia for the documentary Tsunami: 20 Years On to find what once was a “hellhole” is now a “humble, human place”.
- by Bridget McManus
Is true crime a new path to justice?
Erik and Lyle Menendez might be freed, thanks in part to TV shows shining a light on their abuse by their father.
- by Kerrie O'Brien